Old Maps of Miles, Texas for Hiking & Exploration

Hike through history with 13 historic maps of Miles. Explore old trails, ghost towns, and forgotten backroads — perfect for outdoor adventurers and local explorers.

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Miles, TX maps

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  1. 1891 Map of Hayrick
    1891 Map of Hayrick
    1891 Hayrick
    1891 Print · USGS
    Texas ranching country and the arrival of the iron horse meet in the 1890s as the Colorado River divides emerging frontier counties. Genealogists and historians can trace the early foundations of Hayrick and Rowena, or locate remote landmarks like Harris Ranch and the Rock Spring School House.

  2. 1894 Map of Hayrick
    1894 Map of Hayrick
    1894 Hayrick
    1894 Print · USGS
    West Texas ranching and rail life come into focus in the 1890s as the frontier gives way to established counties and communities. Researchers can trace early family outposts like Harris Ranch, rural education at Rock Spring School House, and the arrival of the Gulf Colorado and Santa Fe Railway.
    5 unique versions available

  3. 1954 Map of San Angelo, 1967 Print
    1954 Map of San Angelo, 1967 Print
    1954 San Angelo
    1967 Print · USGS
    The Concho Valley and eastern Permian Basin transition from ranching to a burgeoning oil economy during the mid-twentieth century. Trace the expansion of San Angelo near Goodfellow AFB and locate old crossroads like Stiles, Texon, and Barnhart along the SANTA FE railroad.
    2 unique versions available

  4. 1957 Map of Miles, 1958 Print
    1957 Map of Miles, 1958 Print
    1957 Miles
    1958 Print · USGS
    Runnels and Tom Green Counties are shown in the late fifties as the regional economy balanced between rail-side agriculture and a growing oil industry. Genealogists can locate several burial sites including Evergreen Cem and Protestant Cem, or trace early river crossings like 10 Mile Crossing.

  5. 1958 Map of San Angelo
    1958 Map of San Angelo
    1958 San Angelo
    1958 Print · USGS
    West Texas in the late fifties centers on the growing hub of San Angelo and its vital river confluences. Genealogists and historians can trace the paths of the Santa Fe railroad to outposts like Fort Chadbourne, Big Lake, and the specialized community of Sanatorium.

  6. 1965 Map of San Angelo
    1965 Map of San Angelo
    1965 San Angelo
    1965 Print · USGS
    West Texas in the mid-sixties reveals a landscape shaped by the petroleum industry and strategic water management. Genealogists and historians can trace the rail corridor through Texon and Big Lake, or locate military landmarks like Goodfellow AFB and Broome Air Force Auxiliary Airfield.

  7. 1984 Map of Miles
    1984 Map of Miles
    1984 Miles
    1984 Print · USGS
    Runnels and Tom Green counties are captured here in the late seventies, showing the agricultural and hydraulic development of the West Texas plains. Researchers can locate the community of Miles, trace the Main Canal near Veribest, and find river crossings at Mullins Crossing.

  8. 1986 Map of Robert Lee
    1986 Map of Robert Lee
    1986 Robert Lee
    1986 Print · USGS
    West Texas ranching and oil country come into focus in the mid-eighties as the E V Spence Reservoir reshapes the landscape near Robert Lee. Researchers can trace the path of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe railroad through Rowena or locate the historic Fort Chadbourne.
    2 unique versions available

  9. 2010 Map of Miles, 2010 Print
    2010 Map of Miles, 2010 Print
    2010 Miles
    2010 Print · USGS
    Covers Miles, including Mullins Crossing, Seventeen Mile Crossing, and other nearby areas

  10. 2012 Map of Miles, 2012 Print
    2012 Map of Miles, 2012 Print
    2012 Miles
    2012 Print · USGS
    Covers Miles, including Mullins Crossing, Seventeen Mile Crossing, and other nearby areas

  11. 2016 Map of Miles, 2016 Print
    2016 Map of Miles, 2016 Print
    2016 Miles
    2016 Print · USGS
    Covers Miles, including Mullins Crossing, Seventeen Mile Crossing, and other nearby areas

  12. 2019 Map of Miles, 2019 Print
    2019 Map of Miles, 2019 Print
    2019 Miles
    2019 Print · USGS
    Covers Miles, including Mullins Crossing, Seventeen Mile Crossing, and other nearby areas

  13. 2022 Map of Miles, 2022 Print
    2022 Map of Miles, 2022 Print
    2022 Miles
    2022 Print · USGS
    The Concho River valley in west Texas is documented here in the early twenty-first century, showing the rural landscape around the town of Miles. Genealogists and local historians can trace family land near the Concho River and locate the Miles Cem and Mullins Cem.

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